A man recently went to police after receiving a phone call in which scammers claimed they were members of “the cartel” and threatened to hurt him and his family unless he paid them, according to the Coconut Creek Police Department.
Authorities said the incident is part of a broader pattern in which scammers use fear as their primary weapon to pressure victims into sending money. These fraudsters often impersonate powerful or dangerous figures to create panic and force quick decisions, police said.
According to the department, scammers commonly pose as utility companies, threatening to shut off electricity unless immediate payment is made, or as law enforcement officers, falsely claiming that fines must be paid right away to avoid arrest. In each case, fear and urgency are used to override common sense and prevent victims from verifying the claims, police said…